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Blue Jays’ Top Prospect Ricky Tiedemann Day-to-Day Following MRI Results
The Toronto Blue Jays have received positive news regarding their top prospect, Ricky Tiedemann, who is now listed as day-to-day following the results of an MRI. The 21-year-old left-handed pitcher underwent the scan after experiencing discomfort in his leg during a conditioning drill.
The MRI revealed minor inflammation located between Tiedemann’s hamstring and calf muscles. Despite the setback, Blue Jays’ Manager John Schneider is optimistic about the situation, stating that no structural damage was found, which is reassuring for the team.
Originally scheduled to start in the Spring Training opener, Tiedemann was a last-minute scratch due to the leg discomfort. The club acted swiftly, taking a precautionary approach to ensure the young pitcher’s health remains a top priority.
Ricky Tiedemann’s absence from the lineup is expected to be short-lived, with Schneider hinting that the pitcher may resume throwing in the next few days if all goes well. The day-to-day status indicates that the team is monitoring Tiedemann’s progress closely, eager to have him back on the mound as soon as possible.